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Developmental delay Support at Marama Allied Health — Across NSW

Marama Allied Health in Across NSW lists services that overlap with paediatric occupational therapy for developmental delay.

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Services Marama Allied Health offers for developmental delay

Developmental delay can affect how children learn to control their hands and fingers, impacting everyday activities like eating, dressing, and writing. Marama Allied Health supports children with developmental delay through targeted fine motor therapy, helping build the strength, coordination, and control needed for these essential skills. Our occupational therapists work with children using practical, play-based activities tailored to their individual needs. Examples include threading beads or using tweezers to pick up small objects, which develops finger strength and precision; scissor skills practice through cutting activities; and hand-strengthening exercises using playdough or resistance tools. These interventions help children gain confidence and independence in self-care and learning tasks. At Marama Allied Health, we understand that every child develops at their own pace. If you're accessing NDIS funding (2025-26), our team can work with you to incorporate fine motor goals into your child's plan. We also support families who are self-funding their therapy. Our occupational therapists will assess your child's current abilities and create a program that makes sense for your family's circumstances and goals.

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0404010112
Website
https://www.maramaalliedhealth.com.au
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About developmental delay

Developmental delay describes when a child has not yet reached one or more developmental milestones in the expected timeframe. It is a description, not a single diagnosis.

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Common questions

How do I know if my child has developmental delay?

Developmental delay is identified when a child's skills are noticeably behind their peers in areas like movement, communication, or self-care. An occupational therapist can assess your child's fine motor abilities and discuss your concerns. However, only a paediatrician or developmental specialist can formally diagnose developmental delay. Marama Allied Health can help identify areas where your child might benefit from support.

Will occupational therapy help my child catch up to other children their age?

Occupational therapy supports your child in developing skills at their own pace and building confidence in daily activities. While we can't guarantee specific outcomes, therapy helps children improve their abilities and independence. Progress varies for each child. Marama Allied Health focuses on meaningful, functional improvements that matter for your child's everyday life.

Can Marama Allied Health help if my child hasn't been formally diagnosed?

Yes. You don't need a formal diagnosis to access occupational therapy. If you've noticed your child is struggling with fine motor skills or other areas, our team can assess them and discuss how we might help. We can also provide information about next steps if you're seeking a formal diagnosis from a paediatrician.

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Listing details last refreshed on 25 May 2026. Sourced from public clinic listings. Confirm directly with the clinic before booking.

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